Animate Text in PowerPoint 2011
for Mac

Excerpt/Capsule: Explore the options available for text animation in PowerPoint 2011 for Mac.

You animate text just the way you animate any slide object in PowerPoint. Additionally, there's more you can do to text animation, as we shall explore in this tutorial. By default, when you animate a text placeholder or text box, all the text contained animates at one go unless your text content is within a bulleted or numbered list -- in that case, all text animates as sequenced bulleted lists. Even then, the animation is sequenced to first level paragraphs (first level bullets) only -- and any sub-bullet levels contained in your text placeholders or text boxes animate along with its parent level. In this tutorial you will learn how you can access some specialized options for animating paragraphs and bulleted text sequentially by words, by letters, and by paragraph levels.

Follow these steps to apply animation to text and explore various options for text animation:

Select part of the text, or the entire text box / placeholder that contains bulleted text (or paragraphs). In Figure 1 you can see a text placeholder selected.

Figure 1: Text placeholder selected

Note: If you just select partial text content, then you will not be able to animate text sequentially by paragraphs, as explained later on this page. If you need this sequential animation, you must select the entire text placeholder, box, or any other text container.

With the text selected, access the Animations tab of the Ribbon (highlighted in red within Figure 2, below) and hover the cursor over the Entrance Effects group (highlighted in blue, within Figure 2).

Figure 2: Entrance Effects group within the Animations tab

This makes a down-arrow button visible below the Entrance Effects group as shown in Figure 3, below (highlighted in red) - click this down-arrow button to open the Entrance Effects drop-down gallery, as shown in Figure 3. Within the Entrance Effects drop-down gallery, you can select any of the Entrance Effects that PowerPoint supports. For this tutorial, we chose the Wipe Entrance animation effect.

Now, access the Custom Animation tab of the Toolbox by clicking the Reorder button (highlighted in red within Figure 4, below) within the Animations tab of the Ribbon as shown in Figure 4.

Figure 4: Reorder button within Animations tab

This brings up the Custom Animation tab of the Toolbox as shown in Figure 5, below. Select the animation applied to the text within the Animation order pane, and click the Text Animations pane that you can see highlighted in red, within Figure 5.

Figure 5: Text Animations pane within the Custom Animation tab of the Toolbox

This reveals the options within the Text Animations pane, as shown in Figure 6.

Figure 6: Options within the Text Animations pane

Let us explore text animation options in the order they appear within the Text Animations pane: